Conservative Conference 2014: They Have Discussed Topics That Needs Great Attention, Especially With Regards To Tax Revenue
The Conservative party or also known as Tory Party did a great job with their conference, which was held in Birmingham. As usual the conference's main discussion was very political. They have discussed topics that needs great attention, especially with regards to tax revenue. The conference was attended by many participants, who are very much interested with regards with their country's status. Candidates has been doing their very best to prove why they must be voted.
Prime minister, David Cameron focused his speech to the ordinary people of Britain in the political center ground. He explained why Conservative party is the right choice for the people. And with that duty, he did well than expected. The Prime Minister has also announced the big tax changes. He promised to increase the beginning for paying income tax from £10,500 to £12,500, and to raise the starting point for the 40p tax band from £41,900 to £50,000. Needless to say that both promises sounds entrancing. The Conservative Party would also make further cuts of around £25 billion to public spending. He also extended his hopes and aspirations to the pensioners, young people and parents who are looking for a shelter. Instead of focusing on the opposition's flaws and inhibitions, he just directly stated what conservative party can offer to his fellow people of Britain. He also mentioned his "Tory Principle" where if people work hard and do what is fair, they can keep more of their own money and spend it however they want.
After the Prime Minister gave his speech, the participants who listened to his proposals and ideas saw a man who took pride of his work, party and his country. They have also seen the assurance that he offers and what's more is that he has a clean slate, his confident enough of his record and position. He looks like he's ready to lose because he knows in some ways, he's going to win. David Cameron surely knows how to make the people of Great Britain to simply want him leading the country. After all everything has been in an "orderly" manner through his leadership and of course also with his party.
















